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Ordinary people feel subject to, rather than masters of, their circumstances.
I may always feel subject the forces of echolocation, moving to and from experience and reflecting back again, but like that bat I can determine outcome.
As nurses the managers sometimes feel subject to professional power imbalances that favour doctors, e.g.: the most difficult of all people to manage are doctors and pharmacists; they think they are on top of everything because of ranks.
For instance, interpreting MCI to signify early dementia may lead one to feel subject to linear narratives of decline and debility; conversely, viewing MCI as an open-ended label which may or may not imply incipient dementia could promote an open-ended temporality.
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I feel subjected a little bit, as an artist, to the pressure of what viewers feel is beautiful or what they need from beauty.
Mr. Paul, in contrast, stormed out, saying he felt subject to an inquisition.
"Even before high school Sally felt subject to bemused comparisons with Naomi by teachers and other girls.
She took it again in July 2010 with a friend while going through "a very, very difficult time – I felt subject to acts of intimate terrorism by Mr Saatchi".
But the war's critics were at first hesitant to do much with them: they were hard to substantiate, and they would, it was felt, subject the publishers to charges of anti-Americanism.
Although subjects feel subjectively tired, their sleep flattens.
Several of them said they had felt subjected to pressure by the police.
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